Log - To Analyzer; Email Account - Planet BM-2010A User Manual

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First Packet Host: 1 mean Host 1 send the first packet, i.e., host 1 start the session. 2 mean Host 2
send the first packet, i.e., host 2 start the session.
Last Packet Host: 1 mean Host 1 send the last packet, i.e., host 1 complete the session. 2 mean Host 2
send the last packet, i.e., host 2 complete the session.
4.3.13 Log – To Analyzer
This function allows you to export the connection data to Bandwidth Analyzer for further analysis. You can
know each IP's bandwidth usage and service usage ratio from this free utility. Please note this utility can
only run on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Export Function: Enable or Disable the Export function.
IP Address: The IP address of the computer which is running Bandwidth Analyzer.
Save: Press "Save" button to save above configurations.
Test: Test the connection status to Bandwidth Analyzer. If the computer which is running Bandwidth
Analyzer is on-line, a small window will pop-up with message of "Server is ready". Otherwise, it will
show "Can not connect to server".

4.3.14 Email Account

This function is to configure the E-mail account used for E-mail Alert function. When some event happen
which match the Alert Event definition, the alert e-mail will be send by this configuration.
Enable Alert: Enable the e-mail alert function.
Authentication: Enable if the e-mail server require authentication.
SMTP Server: The e-mail server's IP address or DNS name
SMTP User: e-mail account(sender)
Password: e-mail password (sender)
Email to: e-mail receiver. The sender and receiver can be the same
Save: Store the configuration
Test: Test whether the e-mail can be send correctly
NOTE: If any configuration is wrong on this page, the e-mail can not send correctly.
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